Thursday, August 14, 2008

The sun has gone down on the Olympics for me a tiny bit ever since Ian Thorpe retired; how I miss the battles between the Thorpedo and Pieter von den Hoogenband! And MUST they keep showing the President looking like a bored frat boy as he watches the events? Here I am, all gleefully proud of the American men's 4 x 100 freestyle relay team, and then I see that person. Go away. You have done nothing but break my heart for 8 years and you make me ashamed.

Ahem. That was not an auspicious beginning. So let me quickly distract you with a really fun movie meme, gakked from my friends Jess and Wanda. (*waves at Jess and Wanda*)

-You don't live with me, you live among the remains of dead people. You sift through the detritus, you read the terrain, you search for signs of passing, for the scent of your prey, and then you hunt them down. That's the only thing you're committed to. The rest is the mess you leave as you pass through.

Alison -- Dirty Dancing. Great to know I'm not the only person who literally knows every line in that movie! :o)

12.

-Come and have a bathe.

-I should like that.

-That's the best introduction I've ever heard. "How do you do. Come and have a bathe."

Alice -- A Room with a View. Alice, I expected that scene would be memorable to more people than me! ;)

13.

-Surrender.

-You mean you wish to surrender to me? Very well, I accept.

Gillian guessed first in email! It's The Princess Bride.

14.

-If I never meet you in this life, let me feel the lack.

Daniel guessed Terrence Malick's The Thin Red Line. I actually love his Days of Heaven and The New World even more, but their quotes are even more obscure...

15.

-Let X equal the quantity of all quantities of X. Let X equal the cold. It is cold in December. The months of cold equal November through February. There are four months of cold, and four of heat, leaving four months of indeterminate temperature. In February it snows. In March the lake is a lake of ice. In September the students come back and the bookstores are full. Let X equal the month of full bookstores. The number of books approaches infinity as the number of months of cold approaches four. I will never be as cold now as I will in the future. The future of cold is infinite. The future of heat is the future of cold. The bookstores are infinite and so are never full except in September...

Chelle -- Proof, based on the play by David Auburn -- oh, how I love that movie!

17 comments:

The swimming this time around has been pretty amazing. I think the Italians beat the world record for the women's 4x200 freestyle relay. They came in fourth and weren't even close to the winners. Race after race the world record pace hasn't been close to the winners. It's amazing to me that swimmers are now so much faster.

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